ATS.MIX: Above Politics Show 14

Above Politics Show 14

DUE TO A TECHNICAL GLITCH - THIS IS THE RAW AUDIO.

Martin and Justin interview talk show host Fern Crossley. She does the morning drive time program out of WAKK 1140 AM, in McComb Mississippi. Can the
Democratic party come together in time for the general election? Does the Reverend Wright "thing" really matter? Can Barack Obama win the
Presidency? Does Hillary Clinton have any hope of defeating Obama? What evil politics are going on behind the scenes? Fern talks about the mindset of
the average Mississippi voter, while Martin probes the intricacies of Southern U.S. politics. Justin tries to be FCC compliant while expressing his
affection for fried chicken. ATS member Xpert11 wins the trivia challenge, and much more!

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The answer to the trivia question is Mississippi unless someone can come up with a specific location . I will have to listen to the show again
because the noise from the rain landing on the roof is making it hard for me to hear the show.

Actually, I'm rather happy to see that DIGG option. When you 'digg' the AP Show, you're telling everyone who sees DIGG that we're worth
listening to. It's your way of plugging the show, which helps us to get the word out.

More "word" on the street means more listeners. More listeners can only more more 'good' for ATS. That means more good for YOU, too.

Stop and think about this for a moment. How many political talk shows do YOU have access to? Not many. You can u2u Martin or myself, and we can
hook you up. We can also come and find YOU if we see that you've said or done something newsworthy.

Just a few extra clicks can make all the difference. That's a lot of public opinion power you've got in that mouse. Use it wisely.

On November 14, 1902, Roosevelt was helping settle a border dispute between Mississippi and Louisiana. During his spare time he attended a bear
hunt in Mississippi. During the hunt, Roosevelt came upon a wounded young bear and ordered the mercy killing of the animal.

There were several other hunters competing, and most of them had already shot something. A suite of Roosevelt's attendants, lead by Holt
Collier,[1] cornered, clubbed, and tied to a willow tree an American Black Bear after a long exhausting chase with hounds. They called Roosevelt to
the site and suggested he shoot it. He refused to shoot the bear himself, deeming this un-sportsmanlike,[2] but instructed that the bear be killed to
put it out of its misery

I was trying to give the bear some good PR! There are several versions ofthat story in college text boks, so I thought to myself, why not give the
bear a break? We will never think of Teddy Bears the same way, ever again.

Originally posted by xpert11
:xpert11 Teddy Bear whispers in his ear :

The answer to the trivia question is Mississippi unless someone can come up with a specific location . I will have to listen to the show again
because the noise from the rain landing on the roof is making it hard for me to hear the show.

Cheers Xpert11.

Xpert11 is the winner! The "Teddy Bear incident" too place in Sharky County, Mississippi.

Dave will stop by when he can to deliver your 500 hand-made applause points. They're heavy, so be patient.

This move to Monday is more than just a schedule change. It's going to mean an increase in exposure. That means a larger audience. More people
will see and hear The Above Politics Show. We apologize for any confusion or inconvenienc,e but you know how it is for rising stars. Always
something to be done.

the various ATS projects have achieved a great deal in just a short amount of time, which confirms my belief that there really is a market out there
for what we do. In the weeks to come, as we move things around, Martin and I are looking forward to bringing you the very best "stuff" we can
arrange.

Please be patient. It'll take time for all of us to get used to this new schedule.

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